by: Dean Lawrence
In this new digital age, we capture more digital images than ever before in recorded history. Some of us still use traditional film. Many of us are using digital cameras. Most of our young people are using cellular phone cameras. But what do we do after we capture those six billion photos taken last year.
Are we uploading them to online social media sites like Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, or others? Do they stay in our cell phone only to be lost when we replace our phones every six months with the latest models? Are the cellular phone companies storing them forever for us?
So now my images are online somewhere, I can share them via email, social media links, rss feeds, post on blogs or web sites.
Decades from now, will my family have access to those memories? Will future technologies be compatible to show our current generations digital images?
I myself find that I am shooting pictures of family and friends, clearing the media card off by uploading the images to my personal computer, then, maybe a few weeks later, burning a DVD so I can clear my drive. My images take quite a little journey after capture and often times the only person that sees them is me. Not good, and yes, shame on me.
Check out this funny Video about Why We Print Digital Photos?
Aritcle: Why I’ve Gone Back to Making Prints of Family Photos
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